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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a semiconductor device.
- a semiconductor device such as a transistor or the like that uses a nitride semiconductor. It is desirable to improve the characteristics of the semiconductor device.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to a first embodiment
- FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C are schematic plan views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to a third embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 25 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 28 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 29 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 30 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the embodiment.
- a semiconductor device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, a third electrode, a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer, and a first compound member.
- a position of the third electrode in a first direction is between a position of the second electrode in the first direction and a position of the first electrode in the first direction.
- the first direction is from the second electrode toward the first electrode.
- the first semiconductor layer includes Al x1 Ga 1-x1 N (0 ⁇ x1 ⁇ 1).
- the first semiconductor layer includes a first partial region, a second partial region, a third partial region, a fourth partial region, and a fifth partial region.
- a second direction from the first partial region toward the first electrode crosses the first direction.
- a direction from the second partial region toward the second electrode is aligned with the second direction.
- a direction from the third partial region toward the third electrode is aligned with the second direction.
- the fourth partial region is between the third partial region and the first partial region in the first direction.
- the fifth partial region is between the second partial region and the third partial region in the first direction.
- the second semiconductor layer includes Al x2 Ga 1-x2 N (0 ⁇ x2 ⁇ 1 and x1 ⁇ x2).
- the second semiconductor layer includes a first semiconductor region, a second semiconductor region, and a third semiconductor region.
- a direction from the fourth partial region toward the first semiconductor region is aligned with the second direction.
- a direction from the fifth partial region toward the second semiconductor region is aligned with the second direction.
- the third semiconductor region is between the first partial region and the first electrode in the second direction.
- the first compound member includes Al y1 Ga 1-y1 N (0 ⁇ y1 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y1) and includes a plurality of first compound portions.
- the first compound portions are between the third semiconductor region and the first electrode.
- a portion of the first electrode is between one of the plurality of first compound portions and an other one of the plurality of first compound portions.
- a semiconductor device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, a third electrode, a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer, a compound member, and a first insulating layer.
- a position of the third electrode in a first direction is between a position of the second electrode in the first direction and a position of the first electrode in the first direction.
- the first direction is from the second electrode toward the first electrode.
- the first semiconductor layer includes Al x1 Ga 1-x1 N (0 ⁇ x1 ⁇ 1).
- the first semiconductor layer includes a first partial region, a second partial region, a third partial region, a fourth partial region, a fifth partial region, and a sixth partial region.
- a second direction from the first partial region toward the first electrode crosses the first direction.
- a direction from the second partial region toward the second electrode is aligned with the second direction.
- a direction from the third partial region toward the third electrode is aligned with the second direction.
- the fourth partial region is between the third partial region and the first partial region in the first direction.
- the fifth partial region is between the second partial region and the third partial region in the first direction.
- the sixth partial region is between the third partial region and the fourth partial region in the first direction.
- the second semiconductor layer includes Al x2 Ga 1-x2 N (0 ⁇ x2 ⁇ 1 and x1 ⁇ x2).
- the second semiconductor layer includes a first semiconductor region and a second semiconductor region. A direction from the fourth partial region toward the first semiconductor region is aligned with the second direction.
- a direction from the fifth partial region toward the second semiconductor region is aligned with the second direction.
- the compound member includes Al y3 Ga 1-y3 N (0 ⁇ y3 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y3). A direction from the fourth partial region toward the compound member is aligned with the second direction.
- the first insulating layer includes a first insulating region. A portion of the first semiconductor region is between the fourth partial region and the compound member in the second direction. An other portion of the first semiconductor region is between the sixth partial region and the first insulating region in the second direction.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to a first embodiment.
- the semiconductor device 110 includes a first electrode 51 , a second electrode 52 , a third electrode 53 , a first semiconductor layer 11 , a second semiconductor layer 12 , and a first compound member 31 .
- a first direction from the second electrode 52 toward the first electrode 51 is taken as an X-axis direction.
- One direction perpendicular to the X-axis direction is taken as a Z-axis direction.
- a direction perpendicular to the X-axis direction and the Z-axis direction is taken as a Y-axis direction.
- the position of the third electrode 53 in the first direction is between the position of the second electrode 52 in the first direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the first direction.
- the third electrode 53 is between the second electrode 52 and the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- the first semiconductor layer 11 includes Al x1 Ga 1-x1 N (0 ⁇ x1 ⁇ 1).
- the first semiconductor layer 11 includes, for example, GaN.
- the first semiconductor layer 11 is substantially parallel to the X-Y plane.
- the first semiconductor layer 11 includes a first partial region 11 a , a second partial region lib, a third partial region 11 c , a fourth partial region 11 d , and a fifth partial region 11 e.
- the second direction is, for example, the Z-axis direction.
- the direction from the second partial region 11 b toward the second electrode 52 is aligned with the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the direction from the third partial region 11 c toward the third electrode 53 is aligned with the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the fourth partial region 11 d is between the third partial region 11 c and the first partial region 11 a in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the fifth partial region 11 e is between the second partial region 11 b and the third partial region 11 c in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the first partial region 11 a is a portion under the first electrode 51 .
- the second partial region 11 b is a portion under the second electrode 52 .
- the third partial region 11 c is a portion under the third electrode 53 .
- the second semiconductor layer 12 includes Al x2 Ga 1-x2 N (0 ⁇ x2 ⁇ 1 and x1 ⁇ x2).
- the second semiconductor layer 12 includes, for example, AlGaN.
- the second semiconductor layer 12 includes, for example, Al 0.3 Ga 0.7 N, etc.
- the second semiconductor layer 12 includes a first semiconductor region 12 a , a second semiconductor region 12 b , and a third semiconductor region 12 c .
- the direction from the fourth partial region 11 d toward the first semiconductor region 12 a is aligned with the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the direction from the fifth partial region 11 e toward the second semiconductor region 12 b is aligned with the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the third semiconductor region 12 c is between the first partial region 11 a and the first electrode 51 in the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the third semiconductor region 12 c is a portion under the first electrode 51 .
- the second semiconductor layer 12 further includes a fourth semiconductor region 12 d .
- the fourth semiconductor region 12 d is between the second partial region 11 b and the second electrode 52 in the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the fourth semiconductor region 12 d is a portion under the second electrode 52 .
- the first compound member 31 includes Al y1 Ga 1-y1 N (0 ⁇ y1 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y1).
- the first compound member 31 includes, for example, AIN.
- the first compound member 31 includes multiple first compound portions 31 p .
- the multiple first compound portions 31 p are between the third semiconductor region 12 c and the first electrode 51 .
- a portion of the first electrode 51 is between one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p and another one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p.
- a substrate 15 , a first intermediate layer 13 , and a second intermediate layer 14 are provided in the example.
- the first intermediate layer 13 is between the substrate 15 and the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- the second intermediate layer 14 is between the first intermediate layer 13 and the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- the first semiconductor layer 11 is between the second intermediate layer 14 and the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- the substrate 15 is, for example, a silicon substrate.
- the first intermediate layer 13 is, for example, a buffer layer.
- the first intermediate layer 13 includes, for example, multiple stacked nitride semiconductor films, etc.
- the second intermediate layer 14 includes, for example, p-type GaN, etc.
- the first electrode 51 is electrically connected to the third semiconductor region 12 c .
- the second electrode 52 is electrically connected to the fourth semiconductor region 12 d.
- the distance between the first electrode 51 and the third electrode 53 is longer than the distance between the second electrode 52 and the third electrode 53 .
- a carrier region 10 E is formed in a region of the first semiconductor layer 11 opposing the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- the carrier region 10 E is, for example, a two-dimensional electron gas.
- a current that flows between the first electrode 51 and the second electrode 52 can be controlled by a voltage applied to the third electrode 53 .
- the first electrode 51 functions as a drain electrode.
- the second electrode 52 functions as a source electrode.
- the third electrode functions as a gate electrode.
- the semiconductor device 110 functions as a HEMT (High Electron Mobility Transistor).
- a first insulating layer 41 is provided in the example.
- a portion 41 p of the first insulating layer 41 is between the third partial region 11 c and the third electrode 53 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the portion 41 p of the first insulating layer 41 functions as a gate insulating film.
- the multiple first compound portions 31 p are provided between the third semiconductor region 12 c and the first electrode 51 ; and a portion of the first electrode 51 is between the multiple first compound portions 31 p .
- the first semiconductor layer 11 and the second semiconductor layer 12 include a “region under” the multiple first compound portions 31 p .
- the carrier concentration in the “region-under” is higher than the carrier concentration in the region between the third electrode 53 and the first electrode 51 due to the multiple first compound portions 31 p of AIN, etc.
- the carrier concentration in the “region under” the multiple first compound portions 31 p can be set to be high locally.
- the first electrode 51 is electrically connected to the second semiconductor layer 12 in the region between the multiple first compound portions 31 p . Thereby, a low resistance is obtained for the electrical connection between the first electrode 51 and the second semiconductor layer 12 . A low on-resistance is obtained thereby.
- a semiconductor device can be provided in which the characteristics can be improved.
- the electrical resistance of AIN is high.
- AIN is substantially insulative. Therefore, generally, when insulative AIN is provided between a semiconductor layer and an electrode, the contact area decreases, and the resistance increases.
- the multiple first compound portions 31 p of AIN, etc. are provided on the stacked body of the first semiconductor layer 11 and the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- the carrier density under the multiple first compound portions 31 p can be increased locally by the multiple first compound portions 31 p . Electrical connections are obtained under the regions between the multiple first compound portions 31 p . An electrical connection having low resistance is obtained thereby.
- a portion (the portion between the multiple first compound portions 31 p ) of the first electrode 51 contacts the third semiconductor region 12 c.
- the one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p recited above and the other one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p recited above contact the third semiconductor region 12 c.
- the semiconductor device 110 may further include a second compound member 32 .
- the second compound member 32 includes Al y2 Ga 1-y2 N (0 ⁇ y2 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y2).
- the second compound member 32 includes, for example, AIN.
- the fourth semiconductor region 12 d is between the second partial region 11 b and the second electrode 52 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the second compound member 32 includes multiple second compound portions 32 p .
- the multiple second compound portions 32 p are between the fourth semiconductor region 12 d and the second electrode 52 .
- a portion of the second electrode 52 is between one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p and another one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p .
- the carrier concentration can be set to be high locally in the “region under” the multiple second compound portions 32 p .
- the second electrode 52 is electrically connected to the second semiconductor layer 12 in the region between the multiple second compound portions 32 p . Thereby, a low resistance is obtained for the electrical connection between the second electrode 52 and the second semiconductor layer 12 . A low on-resistance is obtained thereby.
- a semiconductor device can be provided in which the characteristics can be improved.
- a portion (the portion between the multiple second compound portions 32 p ) of the second electrode 52 contacts the fourth semiconductor region 12 d.
- the one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p recited above and the other one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p recited above contact the fourth semiconductor region 12 d.
- the third electrode 53 is between the first semiconductor region 12 a and the second semiconductor region 12 b in the first direction (the X-axis direction). A normally-off operation is obtained easily.
- the distance between one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p and another one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p next to the one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p is, for example, not less than 100 nm and not more than 2000 nm.
- the distance is set to 350 nm or more, for example, the adhesion of the first electrode 51 is improved easily.
- the carrier concentration can be higher.
- the width of one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p along a direction from the one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p toward another one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p next to the one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p is, for example, not less than 100 nm and not more than 2000 nm.
- a stable interface is easier to obtain between the multiple first compound portions 31 p and the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- the width is set to 700 nm or less, for example, the path of the electrical connection can be shortened.
- FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C are schematic plan views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C are plan views when viewed along arrow AA of FIG. 1 .
- a line A 1 -A 2 cross section of FIG. 2A corresponds to FIG. 1 .
- semiconductor devices 110 a and 110 b illustrated in FIG. 2B and FIG. 2C have configurations similar to that of the semiconductor device 110 .
- the direction from one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p toward another one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p has a component in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the multiple first compound portions 31 p have stripe configurations extending along the Y-axis direction.
- the direction from one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p toward another one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p has a component in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the multiple second compound portions 32 p have stripe configurations extending along the Y-axis direction.
- the direction from one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p toward another one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p has a component in a third direction crossing a plane (the X-Z plane) including the first direction and the second direction.
- the third direction is, for example, the Y-axis direction.
- the multiple first compound portions 31 p have stripe configurations extending along the X-axis direction.
- the direction from one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p toward another one of the multiple second compound portions 32 p has a component in the third direction (e.g., the Y-axis direction).
- the multiple second compound portions 32 p have stripe configurations extending along the X-axis direction.
- the multiple first compound portions 31 p that have island configurations are arranged along the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
- the multiple second compound portions 32 p that have island configurations are arranged along the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
- various modifications of the pattern of the multiple first compound portions 31 p and the pattern of the multiple second compound portions 32 p are possible.
- the pattern of the multiple first compound portions 31 p illustrated in FIG. 2A and the pattern of the multiple second compound portions 32 p illustrated in FIG. 2C may be combined.
- Two of the multiple first compound portions 31 p may be continuous with each other.
- the end portions of two of the multiple first compound portions 31 p illustrated in FIG. 2A may be connected to each other.
- Two of the multiple second compound portions 32 p may be continuous with each other.
- the end portions of two of the multiple second compound portions 32 p illustrated in FIG. 2A may be connected to each other.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to a second embodiment.
- the semiconductor device 120 includes the first electrode 51 , the second electrode 52 , the third electrode 53 , the first semiconductor layer 11 , the second semiconductor layer 12 , and the first compound member 31 .
- the semiconductor device 120 further includes a third compound member 33 .
- the first insulating layer 41 includes a first insulating region 41 a . Otherwise, the configuration of the semiconductor device 120 is similar to the configuration of the semiconductor device 110 . Examples of the third compound member 33 and the first insulating region 41 a will now be described.
- the third compound member 33 includes Al y3 Ga 1-y3 N (0 ⁇ y3 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y3).
- the third compound member 33 includes, for example, AIN.
- the third compound member 33 may include, for example, a configuration and materials similar to those of the first compound member 31 .
- the third compound member 33 may include, for example, a configuration and materials similar to those of the second compound member 32 .
- the first semiconductor layer 11 further includes a sixth partial region 11 f .
- the sixth partial region 11 f is between the third partial region 11 c and the fourth partial region 11 d in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the second semiconductor layer 12 further includes a fifth semiconductor region 12 e .
- the direction from the sixth partial region 11 f toward the fifth semiconductor region 12 e is aligned with the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the first semiconductor region 12 a is between the fourth partial region 11 d and the third compound member 33 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the first insulating region 41 a of the first insulating layer 41 is between the third compound member 33 and at least a portion of the third electrode 53 in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the carrier concentration is high locally in the portion positioned under the third compound member 33 .
- the concentration of the electric field between the third electrode 53 and the first electrode 51 can be relaxed thereby.
- the breakdown voltage can be increased thereby.
- a semiconductor device can be provided in which the characteristics can be improved.
- the third compound member 33 contacts the first semiconductor region 12 a .
- the first insulating region 41 a contacts the fifth semiconductor region 12 e.
- the third compound member 33 may be continuous with one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p.
- the third electrode 53 includes an end portion 53 e .
- the end portion 53 e is the end portion on the first electrode 51 side.
- the direction from another end portion 53 f of the third electrode 53 toward the end portion 53 e is aligned with the X-axis direction.
- the position of the third compound member 33 in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the second embodiment.
- the semiconductor device 121 further includes a fourth compound member 34 .
- the first insulating layer 41 includes a second insulating region 41 b .
- the configuration of the semiconductor device 121 is similar to the configuration of the semiconductor device 120 . Examples of the fourth compound member 34 and the second insulating region 41 b will now be described.
- the fourth compound member 34 includes Al y4 Ga 1-y4 N (0 ⁇ y4 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y4).
- the fourth compound member 34 includes, for example, AIN.
- the fourth compound member 34 may include, for example, a configuration and materials similar to those of the first compound member 31 .
- the fourth compound member 34 may include, for example, a configuration and materials similar to those of the second compound member 32 .
- the first semiconductor layer 11 further includes a seventh partial region 11 g .
- the seventh partial region 11 g is between the fifth partial region 11 e and the third partial region 11 c in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the second semiconductor layer 12 further includes a sixth semiconductor region 12 f . The direction from the seventh partial region 11 g toward the sixth semiconductor region 12 f is aligned with the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the second semiconductor region 12 b is between the fifth partial region 11 e and the fourth compound member 34 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the second insulating region 41 b of the first insulating layer 41 is between the fourth compound member 34 and at least a portion of the third electrode 53 in the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the third compound member 33 may be continuous with the first compound member 31 .
- the third compound member 33 may be continuous with at least one of the multiple first compound portions 31 p.
- the carrier concentration is high locally in the portion positioned under the fourth compound member 34 .
- the concentration of the electric field between the second electrode 52 and the third electrode 53 can be relaxed thereby. Thereby, for example, the breakdown voltage can be increased.
- a semiconductor device can be provided in which the characteristics can be improved.
- the fourth compound member 34 contacts the second semiconductor region 12 b .
- the second insulating region 41 b contacts the sixth semiconductor region 12 f.
- the semiconductor devices 120 and 121 further include a fifth compound member 35 .
- the fifth compound member 35 includes Al y5 Ga 1-y5 N (0 ⁇ y5 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y5).
- the fifth compound member 35 includes, for example, AIN.
- the fifth compound member 35 may include, for example, a configuration and materials similar to those of the first compound member 31 .
- the fifth compound member 35 may include, for example, a configuration and materials similar to those of the second compound member 32 .
- a portion of the second semiconductor layer 12 is between the first semiconductor layer 11 and at least a portion of the fifth compound member 35 .
- the first insulating region 41 a of the first insulating layer 41 is between the third compound member 33 and at least a portion of the fifth compound member 35 .
- Another portion of the fifth compound member 35 is between the third electrode 53 and the first semiconductor layer 11 .
- the other portion of the fifth compound member 35 is between the third electrode 53 and the portion 41 p of the first insulating layer 41 .
- the fifth compound member 35 includes an end portion 35 e .
- the end portion 35 e is the end portion on the first electrode 51 side.
- the direction from another end portion 35 f of the fifth compound member 35 toward the end portion 35 e is aligned with the X-axis direction.
- the position of the end portion 35 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the third compound member 33 in the X-axis direction.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to the second embodiment.
- the third compound member 33 includes multiple third compound portions 33 p .
- the configuration of the semiconductor device 122 is similar to the configuration of the semiconductor device 120 .
- An example of the multiple third compound portions 33 p will now be described.
- a portion of the first insulating layer 41 is between one of the multiple third compound portions 33 p and another one of the multiple third compound portions 33 p .
- the profile of the electric field can be controlled by the multiple third compound portions 33 p .
- the concentration of the electric field can be relaxed more effectively.
- Two of the multiple third compound portions 33 p may be continuous with each other.
- the end portions of the two of the multiple third compound portions 33 p may be connected to each other.
- the fourth compound member 34 may include multiple fourth compound portions.
- a portion of the first insulating layer 41 may be between one of the multiple fourth compound portions and another one of the multiple fourth compound portions.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a semiconductor device according to a third embodiment.
- the semiconductor device 130 includes the first electrode 51 , the second electrode 52 , the third electrode 53 , the first semiconductor layer 11 , the second semiconductor layer 12 , the third compound member 33 (a compound member), and the first insulating layer 41 .
- the position of the third electrode 53 in the first direction (e.g., the X-axis direction) from the second electrode 52 toward the first electrode 51 is between the position of the second electrode 52 in the first direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the first direction.
- the first semiconductor layer 11 includes Al x1 Ga 1-x1 N (0 ⁇ x1 ⁇ 1).
- the first semiconductor layer 11 includes the first to sixth partial regions 11 a to 11 f .
- the second direction e.g., the Z-axis direction
- the second direction from the first partial region 11 a toward the first electrode 51 crosses the first direction.
- the direction from the second partial region 11 b toward the second electrode 52 is aligned with the second direction.
- the direction from the third partial region 11 c toward the third electrode 53 is aligned with the second direction.
- the fourth partial region 11 d is between the third partial region 11 c and the first partial region 11 a in the first direction.
- the fifth partial region 11 e is between the second partial region 11 b and the third partial region 11 c in the first direction.
- the sixth partial region 11 f is between the third partial region 11 c and the fourth partial region 11 d in the first direction.
- the second semiconductor layer 12 includes Al x2 Ga 1-x2 N (0 ⁇ x2 ⁇ 1 and x1 ⁇ x2).
- the second semiconductor layer 12 includes the first semiconductor region 12 a and the second semiconductor region 12 b .
- the direction from the fourth partial region 11 d toward the first semiconductor region 12 a is aligned with the second direction (e.g., the Z-axis direction).
- the direction from the fifth partial region 11 e toward the second semiconductor region 12 b is aligned with the second direction.
- the third compound member 33 (the compound member) includes Al y3 Ga 1-y3 N (0 ⁇ y3 ⁇ 1 and x2 ⁇ y3).
- the direction from the fourth partial region 11 d toward the third compound member 33 is aligned with the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the first insulating layer 41 includes the first insulating region 41 a .
- a portion of the first semiconductor region 12 a is between the fourth partial region 11 d and the third compound member 33 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- Another portion of the first semiconductor region 12 a is between the sixth partial region 11 f and the first insulating region 41 a in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the carrier concentration is high locally in the portion positioned under the third compound member 33 .
- the concentration of the electric field between the third electrode 53 and the first electrode 51 can be relaxed thereby. Thereby, for example, the breakdown voltage can be increased.
- a semiconductor device can be provided in which the characteristics can be improved.
- the third compound member 33 contacts a portion of the first semiconductor region 12 a .
- the first insulating region 41 a contacts another portion of the first semiconductor region 12 a.
- a first doped region 12 A may be provided between the first electrode 51 and the first partial region 11 a .
- a second doped region 12 B may be provided between the second electrode 52 and the second partial region 11 b .
- the concentrations of the impurities in these doped regions are higher than the concentration of the impurity in the first semiconductor layer 11 .
- the impurities include, for example, at least one selected from the group consisting of Si, Ge, C, and Ti. A low resistance of the electrical connection between the semiconductor layer and the electrode is obtained by these doped regions.
- the first compound member 31 or the second compound member 32 may be omitted in the case where these doped regions are provided. These doped regions may be portions of the second semiconductor layer 12 .
- These doped regions substantially may include Al x2 Ga 1-x2 N (0 ⁇ x2 ⁇ 1 and x1 ⁇ x2). At least a portion of the doped regions includes Al x2 Ga 1-x2 N (a 0 ⁇ x2 ⁇ 1 and x1 ⁇ x2) and an impurity.
- the position of the end portion 35 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the third compound member 33 in the X-axis direction.
- the end portion 53 e of the third electrode 53 is distal to the first electrode 51 ; therefore, for example, shorts, etc., are suppressed; and a high breakdown voltage is obtained.
- FIG. 7 to FIG. 10 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the embodiment.
- the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 35 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the third compound member 33 in the X-axis direction.
- the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 a , 121 a , 122 a , and 130 a are similar to the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 , 121 , 122 , and 130 .
- the end portion 53 e of the third electrode 53 may function as a field plate.
- the concentration of the electric field is relaxed. For example, a high breakdown voltage is obtained.
- FIG. 11 to FIG. 14 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the embodiment.
- the semiconductor devices 120 b , 121 b , 122 b , and 130 b include a conductive member 54 . Otherwise, the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 b , 121 b , 122 b , and 130 b are similar to the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 , 121 , 122 , and 130 .
- the conductive member 54 is electrically connected to the third electrode 53 .
- the conductive member 54 includes a first conductive portion 54 A and a second conductive portion 54 B.
- the third electrode 53 is between the third partial region 11 c and the first conductive portion 54 A in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the second conductive portion 54 B is connected to the first conductive portion 54 A. The direction from the first conductive portion 54 A toward the second conductive portion 54 B is aligned with the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the conductive member 54 may function as a field plate.
- the concentration of the electric field is relaxed by the conductive member 54 .
- a high breakdown voltage is obtained.
- the conductive member 54 includes an end portion 54 e .
- the end portion 54 e is the end portion on the first electrode 51 side.
- the direction from another end portion 54 f of the conductive member 54 toward the end portion 54 e is aligned with the X-axis direction.
- the position of the end portion 54 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the third electrode 53 in the X-axis direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- the position of the end portion 54 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- the position of the third compound member 33 in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 54 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- FIG. 15 to FIG. 18 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the embodiment.
- the position of the end portion 54 e of the conductive member 54 in the semiconductor devices 120 c , 121 c , 122 c , and 130 c is different from that of the semiconductor devices 120 b , 121 b , 122 b , and 130 b .
- the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 c , 121 c , 122 c , and 130 c are similar to the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 b , 121 b , 122 b , and 130 b.
- the end portion 54 e overlaps the third compound member 33 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the semiconductor devices 120 c , 121 c , 122 c , and 130 c at least a portion of the third compound member 33 is between the second conductive portion 54 B and the second semiconductor layer 12 in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- at least a portion of the third compound member 33 is covered with the second conductive portion 54 B.
- the on-resistance can be low.
- FIG. 19 to FIG. 22 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the embodiment.
- the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 35 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the third compound member 33 in the X-axis direction.
- the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 d , 121 d , 122 d , and 130 d are similar to the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 b , 121 b , 122 b , and 130 b .
- the reliability can be improved further by the relationships of the positions of the end portion 53 e , the end portion 35 e , and the third compound member 33 such as those recited above.
- FIG. 23 to FIG. 26 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the embodiment.
- the semiconductor devices 120 e , 121 e , 122 e , and 130 e include a second insulating layer 42 . Otherwise, the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 e , 121 e , 122 e , and 130 e are similar to the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 d , 121 d , 122 d , and 130 d.
- the second insulating layer 42 includes, for example, a first insulating portion 42 a and a second insulating portion 42 b .
- the first insulating portion 42 a is between a portion (e.g., the fifth semiconductor region 12 e ) of the second semiconductor layer 12 and a portion of the fifth compound member 35 in the Z-axis direction. Due to the first insulating portion 42 a , the carrier region 10 E is not formed easily at the portion under the first insulating portion 42 a .
- the concentration of the electric field can be relaxed more.
- the threshold voltage can be increased moderately. For example, a normally-on operation is obtained easily.
- the second insulating portion 42 b is between a portion (e.g., the second semiconductor region 12 b ) of the second semiconductor layer 12 and a portion of the fifth compound member 35 in the Z-axis direction. Due to the second insulating portion 42 b , the carrier region 10 E is not formed easily at the portion under the second insulating portion 42 b .
- the concentration of the electric field can be relaxed more.
- the threshold voltage can be increased moderately. For example, a normally-on operation is obtained easily.
- the second insulating layer 42 includes, for example, SiN.
- the concentration of nitrogen in the second insulating layer 42 is higher than the concentration of nitrogen in the first insulating layer 41 .
- the concentration of oxygen in the first insulating layer 41 is higher than the concentration of oxygen in the second insulating layer 42 .
- FIG. 27 to FIG. 30 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating semiconductor devices according to the embodiment.
- the semiconductor devices 120 f , 121 f , 122 f , and 130 f include a conductive member 55 . Otherwise, the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 f , 121 f , 122 f , and 130 f are similar to the configurations of the semiconductor devices 120 a , 121 a , 122 a , and 130 a.
- the conductive member 55 is electrically connected to the second electrode 52 .
- the conductive member 55 includes a third conductive portion 55 A and a fourth conductive portion 55 B.
- the second electrode 52 is between the second partial region 11 b and the third conductive portion 55 A in the second direction (the Z-axis direction).
- the fourth conductive portion 55 B is connected to the third conductive portion 55 A.
- the direction from the third conductive portion 55 A toward the fourth conductive portion 55 B is aligned with the first direction (the X-axis direction).
- the conductive member 55 may function as a field plate.
- the concentration of the electric field is relaxed by the conductive member 55 .
- a high breakdown voltage is obtained.
- the conductive member 55 includes an end portion 55 e .
- the end portion 55 e is the end portion on the first electrode 51 side.
- the direction from another end portion 55 f of the conductive member 55 toward the end portion 55 e is aligned with the X-axis direction.
- the position of the end portion 55 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the third electrode 53 in the X-axis direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- the position of the end portion 55 e in the X-axis direction is between the position of the end portion 53 e in the X-axis direction and the position of the first electrode 51 in the X-axis direction.
- the first to third electrodes 51 to 53 include, for example, Ti, etc.
- the conductive members 54 and 55 include, for example, at least one selected from the group consisting of Ti and Al, etc.
- the first insulating layer 41 includes, for example, at least one selected from the group consisting of silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon oxynitride, and aluminum oxide.
- the second insulating layer 42 includes, for example, at least one selected from the group consisting of silicon nitride and silicon oxynitride.
- a semiconductor device can be provided in which the characteristics can be improved.
- nitride semiconductor includes all compositions of semiconductors of the chemical formula B x In y Al z Ga 1-x-y-z N (0 ⁇ x ⁇ 1, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 1, 0 ⁇ z ⁇ 1, and x+y+z ⁇ 1) for which the composition ratios x, y, and z are changed within the ranges respectively.
- “Nitride semiconductor” further includes Group V elements other than N (nitrogen) in the chemical formula recited above, various elements added to control various properties such as the conductivity type and the like, and various elements included unintentionally.
- perpendicular and parallel refer to not only strictly perpendicular and strictly parallel but also include, for example, the fluctuation due to manufacturing processes, etc. It is sufficient to be substantially perpendicular and substantially parallel.
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